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    Thursday
    Jun102010

    Batman 3 Starts Shooting In March

    We're still two years away from the follow up to The Dark Knight, and we're getting a ton of casting rumors, but nothing really concrete or any actual announcements about the film have been made, like the title.

    Well in an off hand comment Geoff Boucher of HeroComplex let slip that Batman is shooting this coming March. "I plan to ask him about the third Batman film, which starts shooting in March". 

    I don't know for a fact that Geoff is in the know, but my guess is we can take his word for it on this one. It's been speculated widely already that filming would begin early next year, and with a July 2012 release date now set, this should really come as no surprise.

    I know the Batman fanboys will be happy to hear anything at this point. So I would suggest checking back after this weekend to see what Nolan had to say if anything at all about Batman 3 at the Hero Complex Film Festival.

    My guess is until at least comic con we won't get any real news from Nolan other than his usual non-answers, but you never know...

    Reader Comments (2)

    BOF broke this story a while ago. I don't see why anyone is bothering with it now. And Nolan doesn't give non-answers, It;s called being coy douche

    06-11-2010 | Unregistered CommenterSly

    BOF said they THOUGHT filming would start early next year, an assumption a lot of people actually made Sly.

    And non-amswers are one in the same with being coy, relax your fanboy hormones a little.

    06-11-2010 | Unregistered CommenterNoah

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